Maybole is a burgh of barony as well as cops burgh of South Ayrshire, Scotland. Pop. (2011) 4,760. It is positioned 9 miles (14 km) south of Ayr as well as 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Glasgow by the Glasgow as well as South Western Railway. Maybole has Middle Ages roots, getting a charter from Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick in 1193. In 1516 it was made a burgh of regality, although for generations it continued to be under the suzerainty of the Kennedys, after that Earls of Cassillis and (later) Marquesses of Ailsa, one of the most effective household in Ayrshire. The Marquess of Ailsa lived at Cassillis House, simply outside Maybole till its sale in 2007. In the late seventeenth century, a census recorded Maybole was residence to 28 "lords and landowners with estates in Carrick and beyond." In previous times, Maybole was the resources of the district of Carrick, Scotland, and also for long its particular feature was the family manors of the barons of Carrick. Maybole Castle, a former seat of the Earls of Cassillis, dates to 1560 as well as still continues to be, although facets of the castle are considered as "of worry". The public buildings include the town-hall, the Ashgrove and the Lumsden fresh-air biweekly houses, as well as the Maybole mix poorhouse. Maybole is a short distance from the native home of Robert Burns, the Scots nationwide poet. Burns's mom was a Maybole local, Agnes Brown. In the nineteenth century, Maybole ended up being a centre of boot as well as footwear production. Margaret McMurray (?? -1760), one of the last indigenous audio speakers of a Lowland dialect of Scottish Gaelic, is recorded to have actually lived at Cultezron (not to be perplexed with nearby Culzean), a farm on the outskirts of Maybole.